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THE ECSTASY OF GOLD Ennio Morricone

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Page 1: The Ecstasy of Gold

THE ECSTASY OF GOLDEnnio Morricone

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SETTING Opposite Hurn Airport, there is a large expanse of heathland, which is ideal

for a dusty path, similar to a wild western locale. The Heathland offers shrubbery which ideally there would be less of, but

we can explore the area and choose our area for the film.

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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.

This area is out by Bournemouth airport. I think it is a good location to shoot in because of the slightly dusty aura it has.

There are plenty of fields filled with heather, which could be seen as wild western.

Many of the areas in this region are accessible by the general public, and therefore would be perfect for us to just go along with our actors, shoot, and leave.

The only problem may be if members of the public are getting in the way (dog walkers).

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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION.

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PLOT A lonely cowboy is wandering out in

the wilderness, and the plot could be twisted into any way you want. He could be confronted by four or five other men whilst on his travels, and they could rise over a hill when the music crescendos.

We could plan it to start on a windy day, and try to film the lone cowboy’s coat billowing in the wind. The man could start walking towards the four other men in the same scene.

This idea is inspired by the RTX intro created directed and created by Jack Pattillo July 2014.

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PLOT CONTINUED The scenes involving the cowboy could be split by going to scenes of

instruments that are playing solos in the piece (oboe, piano, trumpet, singer).

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MUSIC The song that you are currently listening to was used in the film “The Good,

The Bad, and The Ugly” (Which describes our group perfectly). It was written by Ennio Morricone in 1996.